A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page 71
... remains true , however , that the controversial writing is most valuable when it is least controversial . And we may well doubt whether an earnest reformer can be called suc- cessful when he allows the savage joy of combat to get the ...
... remains true , however , that the controversial writing is most valuable when it is least controversial . And we may well doubt whether an earnest reformer can be called suc- cessful when he allows the savage joy of combat to get the ...
Page 287
... remains unshaken in the belief that God will not long Connive , or linger , thus provok'd , But will arise and his great name assert . He has as yet no intimation that he is himself to become the instrument of God's purposes , but he ...
... remains unshaken in the belief that God will not long Connive , or linger , thus provok'd , But will arise and his great name assert . He has as yet no intimation that he is himself to become the instrument of God's purposes , but he ...
Page 416
... remains to attest his interest in the more obvious aspects of Italian travel . However much these things may have impressed him at the time , he did not often store them up for use . Me , of these Nor skilled nor studious higher ...
... remains to attest his interest in the more obvious aspects of Italian travel . However much these things may have impressed him at the time , he did not often store them up for use . Me , of these Nor skilled nor studious higher ...
Contents
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS STYLE AND VERSIFICATION | 151 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 422 |
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